The Satires of PersiusW. Bulmer, 1797 - 111 strán (strany) |
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Strana 15
... thine own lictors bore away thy plough . Are there not some who love the turgid strain , Of drunken Accius , in his moody vein ? For whom a tragic rant can yield delight , Nor even Pacuvius is too dull to write ? Do you demand , whence ...
... thine own lictors bore away thy plough . Are there not some who love the turgid strain , Of drunken Accius , in his moody vein ? For whom a tragic rant can yield delight , Nor even Pacuvius is too dull to write ? Do you demand , whence ...
Strana 31
... thine , " Bright stars beam on thee , and mild planets shine . " Let rival monarchs bow to thee the head , " " And queens design thee for their daughter's bed . " To thee their charms may blooming nymphs expose , " And still thy ...
... thine , " Bright stars beam on thee , and mild planets shine . " Let rival monarchs bow to thee the head , " " And queens design thee for their daughter's bed . " To thee their charms may blooming nymphs expose , " And still thy ...
Strana 41
... thine , A great , an ancient , and an honour'd line ? Does it suffice , the purple round thee thrown , To hail the Roman Censor as thine own ? Vain honours all - how little are the proud , Even when their pomp imposes on the crowd ! I ...
... thine , A great , an ancient , and an honour'd line ? Does it suffice , the purple round thee thrown , To hail the Roman Censor as thine own ? Vain honours all - how little are the proud , Even when their pomp imposes on the crowd ! I ...
Strana 47
... thine ? " Is it for this , that thou hast fail'd to dine ? Now roars the laugh , and now the noisy crowd Of listening fools , delighted , shouts aloud . Some one there was , who finding strength to fail , His body meagre , and his ...
... thine ? " Is it for this , that thou hast fail'd to dine ? Now roars the laugh , and now the noisy crowd Of listening fools , delighted , shouts aloud . Some one there was , who finding strength to fail , His body meagre , and his ...
Strana 49
... thine hand here ; my heart no throbbing knows , " And health for me uninterrupted flows . " Methinks thou mayst a few exceptions make . Did loss of gold ne'er cause thine heart to ake ? Does not a fever rage whene'er , by chance , A ...
... thine hand here ; my heart no throbbing knows , " And health for me uninterrupted flows . " Methinks thou mayst a few exceptions make . Did loss of gold ne'er cause thine heart to ake ? Does not a fever rage whene'er , by chance , A ...
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admired aliquid atque censure centum Chrysippus Cleanthes Cornutus dare delight Dicere dost thou Dryden Egyptians feasts Fescennine verses fidelia fools glow gods hæc hath Haud Heic Hinc honours Horace Horus hour hunc illi Inque ipse Jews Jove joys Juvenal laurel lictor lyre mane mihi mind Muse nempe nihilum nisi nunc o'er obscure observations oculos pale palles passions Pingue pleasure poet poetry populi prætor's praise pueris purple Quæ quam quantum quibus quicquid quid Quintilian quis quò quod rage reader rerum Roman Rome Sæpe sage SATIRE III SATIRE IV SATIRE VI SATIRES OF PERSIUS satirist shame sibi sistrum soul Stoics strigiles sung tacitus tamen thee thine thought tibi tion toil tongue translated Tunc umbo unity of subject Unmark'd venit verba verses vice virtue vivere water-clock wealth words wretch youth
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Strana 16 - ... ait Pedio. Pedius quid? crimina rasis 85 librat in antithetis, doctas posuisse figuras laudatur: 'bellum hoc.' hoc bellum? an, Romule, ceves? men moveat?
Strana 10 - Ten' cirratorum centum dictata fuisse Pro nihilo pendas V Ecce inter pocula quaerunt 30 Romulidae saturi, quid dia poemata narrent. Hic aliquis, cui circum humeros hyacinthina laena est, Rancidulum quiddam balba de nare locutus, Phyllidas, Hypsipylas, vatum et plorabile si quid, Eliquat, et tenero supplantat verba palato.
Strana 16 - Arma virum", nonne hoc spumosum et cortice pingui ut ramale vetus vegrandi subere coctum?' quidnam igitur tenerum et laxa cervice legendum? 'torva Mimalloneis inplerunt cornua bombis, et raptum vitulo caput ablatura superbo Bassaris et lyncem Maenas flexura corymbis euhion ingeminat, reparabilis adsonat echo.
Strana 30 - An quia non fibris ovium Ergennaque jubente Triste jaces lucis evitandumque bidental, Idcirco stolidam praebet tibi vellere barbam Jupiter ? aut quidnam est, qua tu mercede Deorum Emeris auriculas?
Strana 44 - Quis datus, aut metae quam mollis flexus, et unde ? Quis modus argento ? quid fas optare? quid asper Utile nummus habet? patriae carisque propinquis 70 Quantum elargiri deceat ? quem te deus esse Jussit, et humana qua parte locatus es in re?
Strana 68 - Consentire dies, et ab uno sidere duci. Nostra vel aequali suspendit tempora Libra Parca tenax veri, seu nata fidelibus hora Dividit in Geminos concordia fata duorum, Saturnumque gravem nostro Jove frangimus unaL 50 Nescio quod certe est, quod me tibi temperat, astrum.
Strana xxii - Imus praecipites, quam si sibi dicat, et intus Palleat infelix quod proxima nesciat uxor? Saepe oculos, memini, tangebam parvus olivo, Grandia si nollem morituri verba Catonis Discere, non sano multum laudanda magistro, Quae pater adductis sudans audiret amicis. Jure etenim id summum, quid dexter senio ferret Scire, erat in voto ; damnosa canicula quantum Raderet ; angustae collo non fallier oreae ; 50 Neu quis callidior buxum torquere flagello.
Strana 12 - Quisquis es, O, modo quem ex adverso dicere feci, Non ego cum scribo, si forte quid aptius exit, 45 Quando haec rara avis est, si quid tamen aptius exit, Laudari metuam, neque enim mihi cornea fibra est ; Sed recti finemque extremumque esse recuso EUGE tuum et BELLE.
Strana xxi - Alas ! the flower was just expanded in full blossom to the morning sun, when the day overcast, and this promised pride of the garden perished by the relentless storm. THE LIFE OF PERSIUS. AULUS PERSIUS FLACCUS, according to the fragment ascribed to Probus, was born on the day before the Nones of December, in the consulship of Fabius Persicus, and Lucius Vitellius; and died in that of Rubrius Marius, and Asinius Gallus, on the eighth of the Kalends of December. But as there were only twenty-eight...
Strana 12 - Euge tuum et belle. Nam belle hoc excute totum : 50 Quid non intus habet? Non hic est Ilias Acct Ebria veratro ? non, si qua elegidia crudi Dictarunt proceres ? non, quicquid denique lectis Scribitur in citreis? Calidum scis ponere sumen, Scis comitem horridulum trita donare lacerna, Et, Verum, inquis, amo ; verum mihi dicite de me.